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    <publisher>Progressive Vision</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2006</dateIssued>
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  <abstract>Shabbat in Yeshua and the New Covenant is not something about legalism. It is about entering, living in, and enjoying the rest of the presence of Yeshua, the Lord of Shabbat. In His rest, there is the fullness of righteousness, Shalom, and joy. Shabbat is an everlasting covenant (Exodus 31:16-17) and exists from the creation of the world long before Judaism, Jacob, Israel, the Law, and the Ten Commandments. This book has 26 sections. It will help you be transformed by the renewing of your mind in the washing of the word. Each Shabbat asks the Lord of Shabbat to take you deeper into the rest of His presence and fill you with His rest so that you will overflow into every day of the week.</abstract>
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